3rd Chalkwell Bay Sea Scoutshttp://www.3rdcb.org.uk
Skills for LifeSat, 08 Dec 2018 19:41:24 +0000en-GBhourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.9http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/cropped-favicon-32x32.png3rd Chalkwell Bay Sea Scoutshttp://www.3rdcb.org.uk
323282087068Ian Johnson MBEhttp://www.3rdcb.org.uk/2018/ian-johnson-mbe/
Wed, 28 Nov 2018 14:15:05 +0000http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/?p=4436
It is with great sadness that we have to inform you all of the sad passing of 3rd Chalkwell Bays Group Scout Leader Ian Johnson. Ian was taken unwell last night and sadly died. This will come to a great shock to many and he will be sadly missed considering the thousands of young people … Continue reading Ian Johnson MBE→]]>

It is with great sadness that we have to inform you all of the sad passing of 3rd Chalkwell Bays Group Scout Leader Ian Johnson.

Ian was taken unwell last night and sadly died. This will come to a great shock to many and he will be sadly missed considering the thousands of young people and adults that he has supported and led over the years.

He was a prominent character in the community serving with Essex Fire and Rescue Service, St Johns Ambulance, the Scout Association and many other organisations.

His community spirit and dedication saw him achieve being a Freeman of the Borough of Southend and more recently MBE.

As more details emerge they will be communicated.

RIP Ian Johnson MBE

]]>4436Aviva Community Fund Bid For New Safety Boathttp://www.3rdcb.org.uk/2018/aviva-community-fund-bid-for-new-safety-boat/
Sat, 10 Nov 2018 17:53:37 +0000http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/?p=4248
We’ve applied to the Aviva Community Fund for help in buying a new safety boat for The Den, which will allow us to run more activities on the water for the young people of 3rdCB and Old Leigh. Our aim is to get more young people afloat in Leigh-on-Sea, learning teamwork and Skills for Life. … Continue reading Aviva Community Fund Bid For New Safety Boat→]]>

We’ve applied to the Aviva Community Fund for help in buying a new safety boat for The Den, which will allow us to run more activities on the water for the young people of 3rdCB and Old Leigh. Our aim is to get more young people afloat in Leigh-on-Sea, learning teamwork and Skills for Life.

We’ve successfully got through the first round, and now we need your voted to secure funding from them. To support us, all you need to do is visit the link below, sign up (it’s free, only takes a minute, and you don’t end up on any mailing lists), then vote for us. You get 10 votes which you can spread around, or even better you can give them all to 3rdCB.

Please share our project far and wide with your friends, family, co-workers and anyone else to get votes for us. Small things make a big difference and every one person you talk to gets 10 votes to cast towards helping us secure the funding from Aviva, increasing our chances of reaching the finals.

Voting ends on 20 November, so please get signed up, vote for 3rdCB, then spread the word and get all your family and friends to do so as well.

]]>4248Renown Scouts Achieve Top Awardhttp://www.3rdcb.org.uk/2018/csagold18/
Sun, 16 Sep 2018 17:27:46 +0000http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/?p=4135
Eight Scouts from Renown Troop have achieved the top training award in Scouts this year: the Chief Scout’s Gold Award. It’s the culmination of their time in the Troop and lots of hard work; to gain the award the Scouts had to complete 9 separate challenge badges, including an expedition away, as well as at … Continue reading Renown Scouts Achieve Top Award→]]>

Eight Scouts from Renown Troop have achieved the top training award in Scouts this year: the Chief Scout’s Gold Award. It’s the culmination of their time in the Troop and lots of hard work; to gain the award the Scouts had to complete 9 separate challenge badges, including an expedition away, as well as at least 15 nights away and 6 different activity badges. Well done all – thoroughly deserved!

]]>4135Annual Report 2018http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/2018/annual-report-2018/
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 15:45:37 +0000http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/?p=4130
The Group’s annual report for 2017/18 is now out, with details of what we’ve been up to over the past year. At our AGM held on 11 September 2018, we also welcomed a number of new parents onto the Group’s Executive Committee, which looks after the management and finances of 3rdCB. You can download a … Continue reading Annual Report 2018→]]>

The Group’s annual report for 2017/18 is now out, with details of what we’ve been up to over the past year.

At our AGM held on 11 September 2018, we also welcomed a number of new parents onto the Group’s Executive Committee, which looks after the management and finances of 3rdCB.

]]>4130Fun & Games at Old Leigh Regattahttp://www.3rdcb.org.uk/2018/leighregatta18/
Mon, 10 Sep 2018 18:35:37 +0000http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/?p=4138
Our biggest fundraising event of the year was held on Sunday 9 September – Old Leigh Regatta! The sunny day drew huge crowds into the Old Town for a mixture of live music, family games (run by the Scouts), a wide variety of food and drink outlets, including a vast display of home made cakes … Continue reading Fun & Games at Old Leigh Regatta→]]>

Our biggest fundraising event of the year was held on Sunday 9 September – Old Leigh Regatta!

The sunny day drew huge crowds into the Old Town for a mixture of live music, family games (run by the Scouts), a wide variety of food and drink outlets, including a vast display of home made cakes in the 3rdCB Tea Tent from our parents. Visitors joined in watching traditional favourites, the Cub welly hoying competition, Scout Sedan Chair Race, water games from the beach, and cockle & banana eating contests.

Thank you to everyone who supported us for the day, either by helping on stalls, in the tea tent, marshalling and on the road barriers, setting up & packing away, donating jumble or making cakes. We raised £2,300, with a bit more still to come from the collecting tins. We really couldn’t do it without your help and it makes a huge difference to the activities & facilities we can offer to the Scouts.

]]>4138Racing Duck Invasionhttp://www.3rdcb.org.uk/2018/duckrace18/
Sun, 05 Aug 2018 15:08:47 +0000http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/?p=4038
Ever seen 1,400 plastic ducks racing down Leigh Creek? You have now! Our Scouts have been out helping the Lions Club of Leigh-on-Sea with their annual duck race in Old Leigh, shepherding the swarm of yellow ducks in their race along the creek. Starting at Bell Wharf as the tide started to flood, the flotilla … Continue reading Racing Duck Invasion→]]>

Ever seen 1,400 plastic ducks racing down Leigh Creek? You have now!

Our Scouts have been out helping the Lions Club of Leigh-on-Sea with their annual duck race in Old Leigh, shepherding the swarm of yellow ducks in their race along the creek. Starting at Bell Wharf as the tide started to flood, the flotilla made its way to the finish line by the Peter Boat, where they were gathered up in one of our rowing dinghies and transported back to The Den. The ducks are sold at £1 each to raise money for local charities, with a prize for the first 3 across the line.

]]>4038Fun in the Summer Camp Sunhttp://www.3rdcb.org.uk/2018/camp18/
Mon, 30 Jul 2018 14:41:16 +0000http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/?p=4044
This year’s Summer Camp was a Group camp with all 5 sections camping together at Euston Hall in Suffolk. The Beavers even joined us for a couple of nights and got involved in camp fire songs, incredible amounts of running around, and lots of fun and games (they certainly wore the leader team out!) We … Continue reading Fun in the Summer Camp Sun→]]>

This year’s Summer Camp was a Group camp with all 5 sections camping together at Euston Hall in Suffolk. The Beavers even joined us for a couple of nights and got involved in camp fire songs, incredible amounts of running around, and lots of fun and games (they certainly wore the leader team out!) We had beautiful weather all week – apart from the last night where a thunder storm hit and Club Solebay went into full party mode as the Scouts hid from the rain. The following morning was also rather gloomy for striking camp giving the added excitement of the Explorer marquee taking off with Explorers and Leaders clinging on to hold it down!

We were especially fortunate this year to have the opportunity to spend a day at the Army Air Corps station at Wattisham Airfield. We were able to take a look at unit’s weaponry, have a tour of their Apache attack helicopters, and have a go with the fire hose from the onsite fire engine! A big thank you to everyone from the station who organised the day.

Both Scout troops tried some new activities this year at camp such as Tie Dying their own t-shirts; this went down a success with both troops and some of the patterns that were managed to be created were pretty impressive! As always there was badge work on the programme for the troops. The PLs and APLs took part in the Survival Badge which involved gutting and cooking a fish (the girls weren’t too keen to begin with, but soon got stuck in) as well as sleeping out in the woods in bivvy bags. This was an experience for all and I think they were definitely all more grateful for their tents the following night! On the Sunday evening, we were all very lucky to have a break from cooking over open fires and had a hog roast! Thank you Dawn for organising that! A particular highlight of the Scouts’ cooking, was the Syrup sponges – there was definitely varying success of these and Solebay Troop were definitely more patient with them than Renown, who seemed to have no problem with eating them almost raw!

Choosing a highlight of this year’s camp was difficult however I am certain my choice will be the same as many others! Not once but twice, we had the opportunity to go swimming in the Duke of Grafton’s private bathing lake. This was not only a beautiful location but also gave everyone the chance to relax, sunbathe, swim & cool off from the exceptionally hot weather we were experiencing. The first afternoon was rather magical with a fly by from a collection of RAF aircraft, including the Red Arrows and a Typhoon; everyone had such a lovely time no one wanted to go back to the site to cook dinner!

The Explorers took part in a lot of different activities this year too, including a trip to Go Ape, a day trip to the beach at Aldeborough, and of course swimming trips and the visit to Wattisham. However, despite these excellent activities everyone’s favourite was the absolute craziness of the Explorers to decide to play Volleyball in their swimming shorts and bikinis during the thunder storm on the last night!

The heat definitely kept our onsite first-aiders busy, but neither the less a great time was had by all and it was a very successful group camp! Now everyone is home and recovered, and clothes & hair no longer smell of fire, we are all looking forward to another brilliant camp next year! A massive thank you to all of the leader team who make it happen!

]]>4044All afloat for Hen-Leigh Open Dayhttp://www.3rdcb.org.uk/2018/henleigh/
Fri, 06 Jul 2018 11:55:58 +0000http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/?p=3910
Saturday 30 June saw our annual Open Day at The Den, this year with a Hen-Leigh Regatta theme. Great to see so many people come down to see us in the old town. Across the site we had fun and games for all ages, and if you got hungry there was a BBQ, Paella and so … Continue reading All afloat for Hen-Leigh Open Day→]]>

Saturday 30 June saw our annual Open Day at The Den, this year with a Hen-Leigh Regatta theme.

Great to see so many people come down to see us in the old town. Across the site we had fun and games for all ages, and if you got hungry there was a BBQ, Paella and so many cakes on offer. For the more adventurous we ran sailing and motor boat experiences (even if it was pretty windy on the day). We were also treated to visits from Southend Lifeboat and Essex Police Marine Unit with their RIBs to show us a what they do (the Scouts were very upset they couldn’t have a trip out on them).

At the end of the day we drew the raffle for a selection of Henley-themed prizes, including the top prize of VIP tickets the real Henley Royal Regatta next summer – congratulations to everyone who won prizes, drawn at random by a variety of young people. Overall we raised £601 for 3rdCBs funds to help support our Scouting Adventures in Old Leigh. Thank you to everyone who donated prizes and cakes, and for buying raffle tickets and all the food, it really does make a big difference to the activities we can offer.

Finally, a huge thanks to Sarah, Amy, Sonia, Megan and all of the team for all of their hard work in organising the event, and who made the day so much fun.

]]>3910Nigel Baker Gone Homehttp://www.3rdcb.org.uk/2018/nigel-baker-gone-home/
Fri, 29 Jun 2018 09:43:20 +0000http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/?p=3877
It is with with a heavy heart that we report that Nigel Baker, retired Group Scout Leader of 3rd Chalkwell Bay, passed away this weekend. Nigel was a strong larger than life character who led 3rd Chalkwell Bay for over 35 years, as well as many other Scouts and Leaders from across Leigh and South … Continue reading Nigel Baker Gone Home→]]>

It is with with a heavy heart that we report that Nigel Baker, retired Group Scout Leader of 3rd Chalkwell Bay, passed away this weekend.

Nigel was a strong larger than life character who led 3rd Chalkwell Bay for over 35 years, as well as many other Scouts and Leaders from across Leigh and South East Essex.He had a massive impact in both local and national Scouting, not to mention the hundreds of young people that he worked with. Our thoughts are with Christine and the Baker family.

All connected with 3rd CB are welcome to pay their respects at Nigel’s funeral at 13:20 on Wednesday July 11th at Southend Crematorium.

]]>3877Running & Fundraising at HARP24http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/2018/harp24/
Sat, 23 Jun 2018 15:17:21 +0000http://www.3rdcb.org.uk/?p=3865
‪And they’re off! Our two teams of runners have completed the HARP 24 hour race on 23-24 June. HARP 24 is a 24 hour running race held at Westcliff Rugby Club to raise funds to update and expand the facilities at our HQ in Old Leigh, and to support the wonderful work of HARP Southend … Continue reading Running & Fundraising at HARP24→]]>

HARP 24 is a 24 hour running race held at Westcliff Rugby Club to raise funds to update and expand the facilities at our HQ in Old Leigh, and to support the wonderful work of HARP Southend with our town’s homeless. The idea is to run as many laps as you can within that time with one member of the team constantly on the go. It was great to have so many visitors come over say hello and cheer the team on .

UPDATE: We’ve like to thank the team of HARP24 2018: Adele & Sophie Rogers, Freya Dumbell, Kara & Ross Gerrie, David Googe, Louis Phillips, Paul Taylor, Chantal Snary, Damian Smith, Vince Payne, Martin Palmer, Megan Richardson and Tom Ager-Lowden, and of course Will Rogers for his Energy bars sales. Over the 24 hour effort the 2 teams covered over 230 miles in a non-stop relay. They all had a great weekend outdoors, promoting Scouting, eating plenty and raising over £1,800 for the group. We hope they are all keeping up the fitness to join us for 2019 and maybe we can even recruit some new faces for a 2019 event.

If you are looking for a challenge to aim for in 2019 and to motivate you towards some regular exercise please contact the fundraising team at TheDen@3rdCB.org.uk and reserve the 22-23rd June 2019 in your diary.